The Guangdong Province in Southern China incurred the greatest losses in China’s lighting industry, according to monthly statistics compiled by the country's National Bureau of Statistics.
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Top four regional lighting markets in China that incurred the greatest losses, Guangdong Province, Zhejiang Province, Jiangsu Province, and Shanghai. (LEDinside) |
Guangdong losses soared 45.72% compared to the same period in 2014 to reach RMB 277 million (US $44.61 million), which amounted to about 29.95% of its total losses.
During the first four months of 2015, China’s LED lighting industry accumulated a total loss of RMB 956 million, an increase of 19.14% compared to the previous year. Regions in China that incurred the greatest losses were Guangdong, Zhejiang, Jiangsu, Shanghai and Fujian areas.
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Lighting manufacturer losses broken down into product sectors: luminaires (66%), power drivers (23%), and other auxilliary luminaire components (11%). (LEDinside) |
The lighting luminaire industry has been the hardest hit, with loses climbing up 11.84% YOY to RMB 615 million and making up about 66.42% of total lighting industry financial loss. Trailing in second was drivers, which saw annual losses increase 31.44% to RMB 214 million and comprising about 23.07% of total losses. Other luminaires and auxiliary lighting components also saw steep 50.19% YOY increase in losses that reached RMB 97 million (or amounting to 10.51% of total losses).